In music information very few to no people will care about, I discovered today that a band (project) I really like on Big Neck Records called Beasteater (https://bigneckrecords1.bandcamp.com/album/beasteater) is actually a collection of people from other bands.
And that led me to discover the equally as amazing Choke Chains (https://slovenly.bandcamp.com/album/choke-chains-choke-chains-lp -- and that's the garage/punk band, not the industrial act of same name) who had their album linked here released on Slovenly Records.
Choke Chains has the same singer etc (Tommy Potter) as the Beasteater record, so it has that same raunchy, fuzzy feel.
I'm a 48 yr old #GenX gal who still loves lots of #OldSchool#PunkRock#music🤘
Throw some of your fave old school #punk#music & art on this post - if you're also a GenX & still love lots of older punk rock tunes 😊
Mom just give me a Pepsi, please
All I want is a Pepsi, and she wouldn't give it to me
All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi, and she wouldn't give it to me
Just a Pepsi
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Hello! 👋🏻 My name is Rich and I’m horror novel/film junkie. Most of my posts involve spooky books and movies. You’ll also get some occasional Hawaii stuff and general all around nerdery.
Happy 79. Birthday to Charlie Harper, British singer, songwriter and lead singer of the punkrock band UK Subs, born on this day in 1944, Hackney, London.
I spoke to Moby recently about the first time he heard punk rock, his early years in the hardcore scene, how punk led him to veganism, and - of course - The Punk Rock Vegan Movie.
38 years ago today
Portrait of the music group Lords of the New Church at the Metro, Chicago, Illinois, May 22, 1985. Pictured are, from left, Dave Tregunna, Stiv Bators, Nicky Turner, and Brian James